Igor Peshansky schrieb:
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006, Holger Krull wrote:
Maybe have bash start run starting bash, like that:
E:\cygwin\bin\bash.exe -c -l 'run bash -c -l "CYGWIN=server Xwin.exe :0 -query murpel
&" '
It looks overly complicated, but helps me to keep the cygwin dirs from
the windows P
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006, Holger Krull wrote:
> Jeff Hardy schrieb:
>
> > /tmp/xxx, most of my environment variables are
> > missing. Also, my HOME environment variable is now "/"
> > instead of what my home directory is. I have another
> > computer that I have not updated yet and when I do the
> > sam
Jeff Hardy schrieb:
/tmp/xxx, most of my environment variables are
missing. Also, my HOME environment variable is now "/"
instead of what my home directory is. I have another
computer that I have not updated yet and when I do the
same exercise as above, all the environment variables
come across
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2005-05/msg00587.html
>
> I've already alerted the run maintainer about this, FWIW.
Ugh..., sorry for not reading the whole thread before replying.
Thanks, but yuck!
--
Brian Ford
Lead Realtime Software Engineer
VITAL
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006, Jeff Hardy wrote:
> I have updated my windowsxp with the latest cygwin and
> this breaks several scripts I have that use the run
> command to start xterms without consoles. I have tried
> to track the problem down and at least one problem is
> that if I type "run env > /tmp/xx
Jeff Hardy wrote:
> I'll accept what you say, but even environment
> variables that are in my windows environment are not
> in the environment of programs run under "run". By
> environment, I mean that if you type set in a cmd
> window, you get the windows environment. Practically
> none of those
On Wed, Jan 18, 2006 at 04:55:20PM -0800, Jeff Hardy wrote:
>Thanks for your reply. I'll attach next time.
>
>I'll accept what you say, but even environment variables that are in my
>windows environment are not in the environment of programs run under
>"run". By environment, I mean that if you typ
Thanks for your reply. I'll attach next time.
I'll accept what you say, but even environment
variables that are in my windows environment are not
in the environment of programs run under "run". By
environment, I mean that if you type set in a cmd
window, you get the windows environment. Practicall
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006, Jeff Hardy wrote:
> I have updated my windowsxp with the latest cygwin and
> this breaks several scripts I have that use the run
> command to start xterms without consoles. I have tried
> to track the problem down and at least one problem is
> that if I type "run env > /tmp/xx
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